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What’s the “next play” for you?
The Best of Jack’s Winning Words 2/05/24 – reprises of posts to the blog of the late Pastor Jack Freed. “Next play!” (Mike Krzyzewski) A recent article in the Detroit Free Press told how “Coach K”, head basketball coach at Duke, has a ritual of saying to his team after every play (good or bad), “Next play!” No matter what’s happened, focus on the task at hand. We all have “downers.” We need to…
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Champions #7 April 5, 2017
Ok. This is definitely the sweetest dedication that I have ever read. Ever.
Which Shakespeare play should Shakespr do next?
Here is a nice list of Shakespeare's plays.
As always - tell Shakespr anything.
“In basketball and in life, I have always maintained the philosophy of ‘next play.’ Essentially, what it means is that what you have just done is not nearly as important as what you are doing right now. The ‘next play’ philosophy emphasizes the fact that the most important play of the game or life moment on which you should always focus is the next one. It is not about the turnover I committed last time down the court, it’s not even about the three-pointer I hit to tie the game, it is about what’s next." - Coach K Not a basketball girl, but I find the idea of not only looking forward, but fully focusing on moving forward very appealing.